Andy Cohen's life is packed with celebrity schmoozing, dog smooching and alcohol boozing.

The host of "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo and the overseer of the network's popular "Real Housewives" franchise has already written a memoir "Most Talkative." thought fans might enjoy a day-to-day travelogue of his life and turned it into a book "The Andy Cohen Diaries." The book, which came out Tuesday, covers his life from September, 2013 until this early September of this year.

The naval gazing and name dropping is incessant but that is by design. He worries about his weight, obsesses over his new dog and deals with neurotic and self-absorbed "Housewives." He also parties with everyone from Madonna and Jerry Seinfeld to Anderson Cooper and Sarah Jessica Parker, who simply goes by SJP in the book. He turns Lady Gaga's pee into perfume. He has a conversation with Donnie Wahlberg while the star is doing a No. 2.  He learns how to use Tinder. He offends Barbara Walters on live TV.  He parties... a lot. It's quite a life indeed.

He will be dishing about his latest tome at the Marcus Jewish Community Center Saturday night as part of the organization's book festival. Mara Davis will moderate.

In a phone conversation last week, we discussed his last visit to Atlanta, the enduring popularity of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" and Joan Rivers, among other topics:

NEW YORK - APRIL 04: A photo of artist Andy Warhol is projected during an auction of photographer Francesco Scavullo's work benefiting Fountain House at Sotheby's April 4, 2006 in New York City. (Photo by Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images) Andy Warhol inspired Andy Cohen for his diary. CREDIT: Getty Images

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Q: You said you were inspired by Andy Warhol's diaries to write this one. Do you feel you paid proper homage to the other Andy?

A: I think I did. I loved 'The Andy Warhol Diaries." It's very name droppy. It's very global. He traveled a lot. He had his own factory of superstars. So I think the housewives are analogous in a weird kind of parallel universe.

Q: The star of the book seems to be as much your dog Wacha as it is you.

A: Wacha and my mom are neck and neck. He is Hugh Grant-ish. He's a bit of a cad. He's both affectionate and withholding.

Wacha made his debut last year on "Watch What Happens Live" with daddy Andy Cohen. CREDIT: Bravo

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Q:  In a March 24 diary entry, you wrote that being a talk-show host could turn you into a self-obsessed monster. Do you feel all this self promotion has truly taken you to the dark side? Are you at the point of no return?

A: Thankfully, I don't think so. Sure, there's still time but I'm okay. I don't feel I've changed much the past 10 years. I'm not defined by this existence.  I'm having a blast. My life is great. I love this book by the way. I think it's funny. I think it really delivers. It's everything I wanted it to be.

Q: If you had an index in the book, which famous names would pop up the most? Sarah Jessica Parker? John Mayer? Madonna?

A: That's a really good question. Sarah Jessica for sure. Anderson Cooper comes up a bunch. Some of the housewives pop up a lot.

121210-ATLANTA-GA-John Kessler's best of 2012 at The Optimist with owner Ford Fry and chef Adam Evans on Monday December 10, 2012. (BECKY STEIN) Andy Cohen dined at the Optimist earlier this year. CREDIT: ajc.com

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Q: According to the book, earlier this year before the Atlanta reunion show, you made it to both the Optimist and Swinging Richards. Thoughts?

A: I love them both. My buddy Lindsay Denman lives in Atlanta and he takes me places whenever I come for the ['Real Housewives of Atlanta'] reunion show. I loved the Optimist. And everything is great about Swinging Richards. [Yes, that's a gay strip club, folks.]

Andy Cohen appeared on this past Sunday's HBO return of "The Comeback" where Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrwo) conveniently runs into Cohen and pitches him a new reality show about her. CREDIT: Bravo

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Q: Lisa Kudrow's 'The Comeback" is back on HBO after nearly a decade and they have you on in the first episode playing yourself. How did it go?

A: I did see it. I'm so excited about it! It's a parody. It's really fun.

Joan Rivers' last appearance on "Watch What Happens Live." CREDIT: Bravo

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Q: On April 16, you did a show with Joan Rivers. How do you feel now that you know what happened to them? [Rivers died in September.]

A: It's weird. Joan Rivers plays a big part in the last part of my book. I was developing a show with her, taking her to networks, having pitch meetings.  I'm with her at a wedding. She was such a vibrant force of nature. Just out of nowhere, she passes. It really rocked my summer. It is further proof life is short and so precarious.

Q: Why do you think 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta" show continues to do so well?

A: It's just the bull's eye. Everything about it is funny. It's real. And it's kind of raw drama that's happening in these women's lives. The women are fun to watch. So I think all of that combined makes it kind of combustible.

Book talk preview

Andy Cohen book signing with Mara Davis moderating a Q&A

8 p.m. Saturday

$18 for members, $24 general public

Marcus Jewish Community Center Book Festival

5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody